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Hello there Office International Community! We’re searching for criticism on how the limited (non-English) adaptation of Teams is arriving in your market. We’re running a challenge from February twelfth to February 23rd to discover dialect issues on restricted variants of Teams and are giving ceaselessly a $100 Amazon voucher to the best 3 supporters for most astounding formation of new, unique posts.

Here’s how to enter:

Using any browser, visit https://teams.microsoft.com or use the free Teams app from the App Store, Play Store or Windows Store. If you are new to Teams, have a look at the help content from Teams Help.

Set your language: in Teams, click on your picture (right top corner or left bottom), select Settings, and in ‘Language’ select your native language.

Use the meeting scheduling scenarios in Teams

Click on menu option Meetings (left bar menu, 4th option)

Click on Schedule a new meeting:

Schedule a one-time meeting and a repetitive meetings (click on Repeat and try different options):

Use the Scheduling assistant to change the time:

If you see anything you think should be fixed or improved, submit your entry by selecting “start a new conversation” in the Competitions space with as much detail as possible:

Language

Description of issue

Steps to reproduce your issue

Device/OS/Browser

Current translation

Suggested translation

English text (if known)

Reason why you feel it should change

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Competition Rules

Full details of the competitions, eligibility and rules are available in this post. Note: U.S. export regulations prohibit the export of goods and services to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria. Therefore, residents of these countries/regions are not eligible to participate.

Thank you for supporting Teams, we encourage you to submit your feedback and contribute to improving the localization quality!

Office 365 is uniting Microsoft’s different online efficiency apparatuses, from email to Web Apps to interchanges administrations. Deb Shinder clarifies why she supposes this suite is a victor.

Microsoft has discharged a beta of its as good as ever online efficiency suite, Office 365. It comes in two versions, independent company and venture, and makes it simple and financially savvy to go “into the cloud” without surrendering the natural Microsoft server and customer applications.

Anticipated that would be discharged in conclusive shape in 2011, Office 365 will incorporate email, cooperation, nearness/interchanges (IM and sound/video calls and conferencing), and both Office Web Apps and (in the endeavor release) Office 2010 Professional Plus. Here are a couple of reasons that industry pundits, for example, Paul Thurrott are stating Microsoft took care of business this time.

Note: This article is likewise accessible as a PDF download.

1: Security

Beginning with a standout amongst the most critical factors in picking a cloud benefit, security has been the huge hindrance for some, organizations thinking about moving to the cloud. Microsoft’s online administrations have been outlined considering security. Office 365 applications are gotten to through 128-piece SSL/TSL encryption so that if a transmission is blocked by somebody without approval, they won’t have the capacity to peruse it.

Antivirus marks are stayed up with the latest, and safety efforts are connected as per the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing activity. Trade Online utilizations Forefront Online Protection for Exchange (FOPE) to shield mail messages from malware, and it utilizes against spam separating and antivirus with different infection motors.

The Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) is connected to Microsoft Online Services improvement, organization, and support. Microsoft screens the frameworks constantly for suspicious movement and has a powerful occurrence reaction convention set up.

Microsoft likewise does normal security reviews. You can read more about the security of Microsoft Online Services in this whitepaper.

2: Reliability

After security, the most usually said region of concern with respect to cloud administrations is unwavering quality. Downtime implies lost laborer efficiency and at last costs organizations cash. Microsoft Online Services gives an administration level assention (SLA) and has a 99.9 percent planned uptime.

Microsoft has various datacenters, found everywhere throughout the world, facilitating repetitive system design. On the off chance that there is a blackout at one datacenter, another can go about as a reinforcement. Clients facilitated by the main datacenter are exchanged to another, with as meager administration intrusion as would be prudent.

3: Compliance

Consistence with government and industry directions is a major ordeal in the present business world. Microsoft Office 365 administrations have been guaranteed as consistent with ISO 27001 guidelines, finished SAS70 Type I and II reviews, and accomplished the EU Safe Harbor seal.

In the present economy, numerous organizations can’t overhaul the greater part of their work area frameworks to the most recent working framework.

That is not important to utilize Office 365. Microsoft Online Services bolsters Windows 7 and Vista (SP2), as well as Windows XP SP3. Indeed, even XP Home version or Media Center release can be utilized, in spite of the fact that it doesn’t bolster combined character.

We have a great news for marketers, developers and SEO specialists with this feature announcement. Now you can share your Cortana skill with users using a cool new capability called Skill Shortcut,which allows direct launching of a Cortana skill from a deep link. Skill developers, marketers and SEO specialists can leverage this capability to drive usage and engagement by including a shortcut to launch their skills in digital media promotions, websites, apps, sms etc.

In Cortana app on iOS/Android, this deep link launches the skill directly (check out the video below that shows launching of Fitbit skill via deep link). On Windows, a click on the deep link will open Cortana in listening mode and display a tip suggesting user say the invocation phrase.

Last week we announced new app features that make Microsoft Teams an even more powerful hub for teamwork and we are excited to continue growing our ecosystem of Microsoft and partner apps and integrations.

Here are some of the latest new apps:

Freehand by InVision: Draw, plan and collaborate on an infinite whiteboard – in real time.

Collaborate on a whiteboard with Freehand by InVision in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Flow: Automate time-consuming and repetitive tasks by integrating your favorite apps and services with Microsoft Flow. With this integration, right from within Teams, you can create and manage flows, review your received and sent approvals, and launch flows with the Flow Bot.

+BI Collaboration: Keep your team updated with notifications on your Power BI items, documents, links and assigned actions in the +BI Collaboration SharePoint add-in with this connector. Help your business intelligence team to more tightly collaborate on your business intelligence efforts. This connector requires +BI Collaboration SharePoint add-in from the Microsoft Store.

Axure Share: Get notified of activity on your projects hosted on Axure Share to keep all team members aware of updates and new discussions on projects. Axure Share is an easy way to share Axure RP prototypes with your team and clients.

Cellip 365 Response Group: To help you plan and act on how to serve your customers, the Cellip 365 Response Group Connector will send notifications to your Teams channel on dropped calls from your response groups. You will also receive warnings when your response group reach notification or critical levels for calls waiting.

iCliniqMD: iCliniq is a global online medical second opinion platform with more than 2,500 doctors, from 80+ medical specialties. The iCliniq medical second opinion bot in Teams will help you get your health queries answered by real doctors.

iGlobe CRM for Teams: Extend your team space with access to customer information. iGlobe CRM Teams app will allow you and your team members to see company and contact information, activities, e-mail, notes, meeting reports, and opportunities, keeping you and your team updated.

MeisterTask: A simple yet powerful task management and collaboration tool that perfectly adapts to your team’s workflow and lets your team work together more efficiently.

Perfony: Manage all your team discussions and projects in one app. Discuss with your team, meet decisions, turn decisions into actions, and manage stakeholders. Enhance your productivity and get all your decisions turned into effective actions.

PickIt: Add Pickit to a channel in Microsoft Teams for free access to legally cleared images, icons and illustrations when you compose messages. Pickit Pro users can share their collections with other users and Pickit Bot also works inside flows using bot commands to browse for images.

Tasks in a box for Teams: Tasks in a Box helps you stay on top of your work. Assign tasks, set due dates and follow up on the work of your team.

Teams App Studio (Preview): Create new Teams applications and test bot cards using. Teams App Studio streamlines creation of the manifest for your app and provides other useful tools like the Card Editor and a React control library.

YellowAnt: An intelligent assistant bot that brings ChatOps to centerstage in Teams by letting you create powerful event or command triggered automations to manage your work apps seamlessly. YellowAnt integrates with over 35 of your favorite apps like GitHub, Trello, Zendesk and more, kind of acting like a “mega-bot” in itself with tremendous capabilities that keep growing.

Who: Search for anyone in your organization based on what they’re working on, who they work with and more.

Stocks: Get real-time stock quotes and share them in a conversation. Search by company name or stock symbol.

Places: Places lets you look up detailed info about different businesses, restaurants, venues and more. Find out the address, hours of operation or reviews for a business, then share them in a conversation.

News: Stay up-to-date on current events courtesy of Bing News. Find coverage of local, national and worldwide news, then share it in a channel.

Images: Search Bing for the image you need and share it directly in a channel or chat

Weather: Find current weather reports for any city, zip code or location, then share them in a channel or chat.

Wikipedia Search: Do a quick search for a Wikipedia article and share it in a conversation.

Education apps:

We also recently announced a set of new education apps available and coming soon to Teams, see the full list here.

Quizlet: The Quizlet integration brings one of the most loved classroom and self-study apps to the Microsoft Office Suite. Now teachers can embed Quizlet sets and learning games directly into their Teams communications and workflow, for easy sharing and seamless studying.

As we bring Skype for Business capacities into Microsoft Teams, we’ve as of late discharged a few new highlights which are quickly empowering you to have and take an interest in more gainful gatherings, and welcome anybody on the planet to go along with you.

With Audio Conferencing, mysterious join, and meeting and calling support on Edge and Chrome, Teams has more alternatives for participants not in your association to join Teams gatherings.

With virtual anteroom, quieting all or one participant, application sharing, and intelligent investigating, Teams meeting participants have better control of their gathering knowledge.

In conclusion, we haven’t overlooked the directors or help work area experts – with Call Analytics for Teams, we have likewise empowered them to screen assemble and conference quality and get point by point investigation for clients’ gathering and calling encounters.

This makes groups a flawless arrangement where you can impart and meet with anybody inside or outside your association – regardless of whether they are not a Teams client. With these changes, here are 9 hints to having more profitable gatherings with participants in and outside your association:

#1 – Join a meeting via Audio Conferencing. What if you are on the road and don’t have access to the internet? Audio Conferencing (formally PSTN Conferencing) in Teams meetings is now generally available. Users who are enabled for enabled Audio Conferencing will automatically see dial-in instructions added to their Teams meetings. Dial-in numbers are supported in 90+ countries, 400+ cities, and 44 interactive voice response (IVR) languages. Dial-out to add an attendee via their phone number is also supported. The Audio Conferencing service in Office 365 can be enabled for any user of Office 365 and adds a low-cost audio conferencing to your Teams meetings so you can connect and collaborate with individuals on the phone as part of your meeting experiences.

Teams Meeting Info Panel

#2 – Invite anyone via email.Do you need to meet with someone outside of your organization? Don’t worry, with Anonymous Join, you can schedule a Teams meeting with anyone with a valid email address even if they are not in your organization. You can invite any valid email address to a meeting while scheduling either from Teams or from Outlook and they will receive the meeting invite in their email with information on how to join the meeting. Your meeting guest can click on the link, enter their name and join the meeting. Your guest will be able to join on web without having to install any client or if they want additional functionality, such as the ability to start sharing their screen, they can also install the desktop client and join anonymously.

Teams meeting anonymous join

#3 – Admit attendees from the Lobby. Do you need a few seconds to get everything prepared? By default, all attendees who are not from your organization will arrive in a virtual lobby after which they will have to be admitted to join the actual meeting. This is done to enhance the privacy of your meetings – but also gives you time to make sure you’re ready for an important customer meeting. In the future, an admin will have the option to update the settings to allow anonymous users to join directly without having to go into lobby.

Teams meeting lobby support

#4 – Mute the noisy attendees.Tired of hearing a dog barking? In large meetings (> 5 people), anyone who joins after the meeting has started, will join as muted thereby reducing noise in the meeting. Further, if you notice any noise from others, you can mute that person, or mute everyone, easily from the roster. If someone has been muted, they’ll get a notification letting them know. They’ll be able to unmute themselves if they need to be heard. If you ever need to mute all the other participants in a meeting, head to your meeting roster and select ‘Mute all’. Everyone will get a notification and be able to unmute themselves if they need to.

Teams meetings muting

#5 – Join a meeting or initiate a phone call without a plug-in.Who has time for downloads?! You can now enjoy a plugin-less experience in a web browser where a meeting or a call just works! You can simply go to teams.microsoft.com from Edge or Chrome and to join a Teams meeting or from Edge to initiate a 1:1 call. Now, you are able join a meeting or call even when you do not have access to the Teams app through your desktop or mobile device.

Teams Meetings in Edge and Chrome. With this recent release you are now able to join a meeting from Edge with audio, video and incoming screen share. If you are joining from Chrome, you can join a meeting with audio and incoming screen share – joining with video via Chrome will be coming soon.

Teams meeting in Edge

Teams Calling in Edge. With this recent release, you are now able to initiate 1:1 calling from Edge including video, audio, and placing and receiving phone calls (phone calls in Teams require a user to have a calling plan from Office 365). 1:1 calling in Chrome is coming soon. Support for other browsers is planned for future releases.

Teams video calling in Edge

#6 – Share only the essentials. Don’t want everyone reading your email when you share your desktop? With Application sharing, you can choose to share a specific window instead of your entire screen. Rest assured that your desktop screen, or notifications are not shared when sharing your content in the meeting.

Teams meeting desktop and application sharing

#7 – Let others get in the driver seat. What happens when you see something someone else doesn’t? With Application Sharing, if someone is sharing their desktop, you can either request to have controlof it or have the sharer give you controlof their desktop.

Teams meetings give and take control

#8 – Get help with Interactive Troubleshooting. Have you ever forgotten to unmute yourself before you made a great argument in the meeting? With Interactive Troubleshooting, Teams will alert you if it detects you’re trying to speak but you are still muted. This is the first scenario of many scenarios where Teams can proactively detect and advise attendees of common issues that may impact their productivity during a meeting.

Teams interactive troubleshooting#9 – View Call Analytics for Teams.If you need to troubleshoot a user’s meeting as an administrator, Call Analytics provides you and helpdesk professionals the ability to search for a Teams call history for a specified user calls and meetings to help troubleshoot issues with these experiences.

If a user is using both Teams and Skype for Business Online, we strive to have tools you leverage for Skype for Business also work on Teams. With the preview of Call Analytics, all your users’ calls are in one place and we make it easy to identify which client was used. For each call, detailed metrics are provided that can help identify issues impacting the audio quality of the call or meeting. For more information about Call Analytics, please refer to: Set up Skype for Business Call Analytics, Use Call Analytics to troubleshoot poor Skype for Business call quality, and What’s the difference between Call Analytics and Call Quality Dashboard?

Bonus #10 – Try Teams or watch a demo. If you don’t already have Teams, we encourage you to try it out to day: https://teams.microsoft.com/start. We also had a live demo of meetings during the February 1st , Teams On Air episode. Guest Ruchir Astavans discussed and demoed the latest updates to Teams Meetings and Call Analytics.

Delivering a secure and productive modern workplace is a top priority for many of our commercial customers, and we’re committed to help. Last July, we took a big step forward in this journey with the introduction of Microsoft 365, a new product suite that brings together Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. Many customers are in the process of moving to one or more of these products, and they’ve asked us to clarify a few key points to help them with their upgrades. Today – two years before the end of extended support for Windows 7 and Office 2010 (January and October 2020, respectively) – we’re announcing servicing extensions for Windows 10, changes to the Office 365 ProPlus system requirements, and new details on the next perpetual release of Office and Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) release of Windows.

Servicing extensions for Windows 10

Windows 10 is being adopted rapidly by organizations of all sizes, and as customers deploy the product they are implementing a modern servicing methodology we refer to as Windows as a service.

Many customers – including MARS, Independence Blue Cross, and Accenture – have made significant progress in moving to Windows as a Service, but some have requested an extension to the standard 18 months of support for Windows 10 releases. To help these customers, we are announcing an additional six months of servicing for the Enterprise and Education editions of Windows 10, versions 1607, 1703, and 1709. (Additional servicing for Windows 10, version 1511 was announced in November.) This extension will be offered via normal channels. The chart below outlines the impact of these extensions for each of the last four Windows 10 releases.

Release

Release date

End of support

End of additional servicing for Enterprise, Education

Windows 10, version 1511

November 10, 2015

October 10, 2017

April 10, 2018

Windows 10, version 1607

August 2, 2016

April 10, 2018

October 9, 2018

Windows 10, version 1703

April 5, 2017

October 9, 2018

April 9, 2019

Windows 10, version 1709

October 17, 2017

April 9, 2019

October 8, 2019

We will also offer additional paid servicing options for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education releases starting with Windows 10 version 1607. For more information, contact your Microsoft account team.

Office 365 ProPlus delivers cloud-connected and always up-to-date versions of the Office desktop apps. To ensure that customers get the most secure and efficiently managed experience from ProPlus and Windows 10 together, we are providing updates on the Windows system requirements for Office 365 ProPlus.

To clarify our current support practices for ProPlus running on Windows 10, ProPlus will not be supported on Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel (SAC) versions that are no longer being serviced.

Effective January 14, 2020, ProPlus will no longer be supported on the following versions of Windows. This will ensure that both Office and Windows receive regular, coordinated updates to provide the most secure environment with the latest capabilities.

Any Windows 10 LTSC release

Windows Server 2016 and older

Windows 8.1 and older

We recognize that some of our customers deliver Office to their users via Remote Desktop and VDI. Later this year, Microsoft will deliver new Remote Desktop and desktop virtualization capabilities within the SAC release cadence of Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows Server. Join the Windows Server Insider program to get early access to these capabilities.

To learn more about these updates, visit the support page. And to ask the experts, visit the Office Apps Tech Community page.

Microsoft Visio Shapes:

Visio shapes are instant questions that you drag onto your illustration page — they are the building squares of your graph.

When you drag a shape from the Shapes window onto your illustration page, the first shape stays on the stencil. That unique is known as an ace shape.

The shape that you put on your illustration is a duplicate — additionally called an occasion — of that ace. You can drag the same number of cases of a similar shape onto your illustration as you need.

Shapes can hold information

You can add information to each shape by composing it in the Shape Data window – on the View tab, in the Show gathering, click Task Panes, and after that snap Shape Data. With Visio Professional Edition, you can likewise import information from an outside information source.

Information isn’t shown in the illustration as a matter of course. To see the information for an individual shape, open the Shape Data window at Data > Show/Hide > Shape Data Window, at that point select the shape.

In the event that you need to show the information for heaps of shapes immediately, you can utilize a component called information designs, likewise on the Data tab. The accompanying delineation demonstrates the information for two trees on the double.

Shapes with uncommon conduct

Numerous Visio shapes have uncommon conduct that you can discover by extending, right-clicking, or moving the yellow control handle on the shape.

For instance, you can extend a People shape to demonstrate more individuals, or extend the Growing blossom shape to show development.

Visio stencils hold accumulations of shapes. The shapes in each stencil have something in like manner. The shapes can be an accumulation of shapes that you have to make a specific sort of outline, or a few distinct renditions of a similar shape.

For instance, the Basic Flowchart Shapes stencil contains just basic flowchart shapes. More particular flowchart shapes are in different stencils, for example, the Work Flow Objects and TQM Diagram Shapes.

Stencils show up in the Shapes window, with the title bars assembled together at the highest point of the window.

To see the shapes on a specific stencil, click its title bar. On the off chance that there are a great deal of stencils in the format, the title bar territory will have a parchment bar and some title bars will be concealed; look to discover them all.

You can likewise extend the title bar territory by dragging the base divider bar down, so all the title bars are noticeable.

When you need to make a chart, begin with a format for that sort of graph (or the closest kind if there isn’t a correct match – you can simply change the settings to be what you need). Visio layouts enable you to begin with the correct settings:

Stencils brimming with the shapes that are expected to make a specific sort of drawing

The Home Plan layout, for instance, opens with stencils loaded with shapes, for example, dividers, furniture, apparatuses, cupboards, et cetera.

The Organization Chart layout incorporates particular shapes for administrators, chiefs, partners, positions, experts, opportunities, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg.

Extraordinary tabs

A few formats have one of a kind highlights that you can discover on uncommon tabs in the strip. For instance, when you open the Office Layout format, a Plan tab shows up. You can utilize the Plan tab to arrange show choices that are particular to office format graphs.

Wizards to help you with extraordinary kinds of illustrations

Sometimes when you open a Visio format, a wizard causes you begin. For instance, the Space Plan layout opens with a wizard that encourages you set up your space and room data.

The Documentation for Azure Information Protection has been updated on the web and the latest content has a January 2018 (or later) date at the top of the article.

For a few, it’s been a tranquil begin of the year, and we have less than regular doc refreshes this month. Notwithstanding, we had a refresh to the Azure entryway and accordingly, you would now be able to choose every use right separately for fine-grain control. Already, a portion of the rights were packaged and in the event that you expected to choose them independently, you could just do as such with PowerShell. There’s additionally a backend change that is more subtle – assemble participation for perused approaches are currently reserved similarly that gathering enrollment is stored for the Azure Rights Management benefit.

New to the docs: We’ve recently included the assistance bot for Azure Information Protection. This is a pilot, so we particularly urge you to give it a shot and give input. You can type an inquiry or a catchphrase, and check whether the bot knows the appropriate response. If not, and you’re searching for data, the bot can enable you to look through the docs. Be that as it may, in the event that you have a specialized issue, the bot can likewise open a help ticket for you.

The bot is still learning (“in baby phase”), so please be patient and if your question wasn’t answered, try again in a few days. Got your question answered? Give the bot a “thumbs up” so it knows it was a good answer for your question. Didn’t answer your question or answered a different question? Give the bot a “thumbs down” so it can learn and improve. To email feedback in general about the bot, type “feedback” in the bot.

We listen to your feedback and try to incorporate it whenever possible. Let me know if you have feedback about the documentation and I also encourage you to head over to our Yammer site to see what others are discussing.

What’s new in the documentation for Azure Information Protection, January 2018

Requirements for Azure Information Protection

– Updated the Firewalls and network infrastructure section, with a tip about how to quickly check whether your client-to-service connection is being terminated. For example, your firewall might be terminating the secured connections to do packet inspection. Kudos to Tom Moser from our Customer Success team for passing on this tip for how to check this from the client. Our friends in Office have also added a link to this section from their much-referenced Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges documentation.

Preparing users and groups for Azure Information Protection

– Updated the section about group membership caching. Previously, only the Azure Rights Management service cached group membership for performance reasons. Now, the Azure Information Protection service also caches membership for scoped policies. This is a “behind the scenes change” that you are unlikely to notice during normal use but will notice if you are in the testing phase and trying out different scoped policies.

Office 365: Configuration for clients and online services to use the Azure Rights Management service

– Updated the SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business: IRM Configuration section, to remove the reference to a preview sync client for IRM-protected libraries. This sync client is now generally available and the note now references the updated Office documentation, Enable users to sync IRM-protected files with the OneDrive sync client.

Configuring usage rights for Azure Rights Management

– Now that all usage rights are visible in the Azure portal, this page is updated to match.

Configuring and managing templates for Azure Information Protection

– With the recent Azure Information Protection service update, templates that are converted to labels no longer remove the Save As, Export (common name) usage right.

– A new prerequisite that many customers are finding for the latest Office 2016 Click-to-Run versions: You might need to enable support for legacy monitors to prevent the Azure Information Protection bar from displaying outside the Office app.

Admin Guide: Using PowerShell with the Azure Information Protection client

– Updated the instructions in How to label files non-interactively for Azure Information Protection to reflect a recent change in Azure AD. Now, you must always grant permissions to the native app (step 12).

Until before, Windows administrators would use notepad or an equivalent text editor to compile various XML statements to define the Office edition, feature update frequency, version, language and other number of available settings. This somewhat tedious task, in most cases, would result in installation errors from fouled up manual entries or copy-and-paste actions into the text editor.

With the new Office Customization Tool, desktop admins can leverage the rich user interface that intuitively shows all available options to build the desired Office configurations. The configuration tool groups the commonly used settings in the following categories:

software & language

installation & update

licensing & display

Each of these areas provide admins with options to help meet their security and regulatory needs.

One of our favorite additions, is the configuration builder. Desktop admins can quickly see a list of all configuration settings being chosen on the right-hand side of the screen, giving the desktop admin a quick and easy way to see the result of their selections without jumping through multiple screens.

When all the desired settings have been selected, desktop admins are provided with the option to download the resulting configuration.xml file which is to be used in conjunction with the Office Deployment Tool for the settings to take affect during installation time of the Office 365 client.

Desktop Admin also have an option to upload any previously configured XML files to the configuration tool and modify them with new or existing settings.

For those of you who are familiar with the old Win32 Office Customization Tool which came with your perpetual (MS Installer) bits, you’ll notice the new customization tool has a lack of install-time user preferences. Over the next several months we will be enhancing the tool to enable desktop admins to select many configurable user preferences that are currently being offered with the perpetual counterpart. We encourage you to try out the new Office Customization Tool which is available in preview today, by clicking on the link or typing http://config.office.com in your browser. Send us feedback and let us know what you think by using the send a smile feature, located on the top right of the web application.